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Malaysia is an amazing country with countless abundance of biodiversity. It is not
surprising to find that 75 percent of Malaysia’s land area remains forested, with
60 percent virgin rainforest, unchanged for millions of years.
The country is bestowed with numerous natural attractions such as amazing and diverse
flora and fauna, white sandy beaches, exotic marine aqua life, dense rainforests
and the oldest and largest caves in the world.
Unlock the mysteries of Malaysia, one of the twelve mega-biologically diverse countries
in the world, which boasts at least 15,000 species of flowering plants, 286 species
of mammals, 150,000 species of invertebrates, and 4,000 species of fishes in addition
to the countless micro-organisms.
Experience a huge range of outdoor activities, such as caving, hiking, jungle trekking,
white water rafting, rock climbing, bird watching, river cruising and much more.
Here are some links:
National
parks
Cave exploration
Bird watching
Catch a glimpse of the largest flower in the world, Rafflesia, play with the endangered
orang utans, visit the world’s largest single cave passage discovered at Mulu National
Park or hike up Fraser’s Hill to catch the migrating birds.
Experienced outdoor professionals, who are well equipped with the latest gear, can
guide you through all of these activities. If you are looking for rich and exotic
ecotourism experiences in balmy tropical weather, the time is now, the place is
Malaysia.
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